Welcome to CongressFax.comIts time to stop complaining and start faxing!

Senators and representatives receive thousands of letters every month. Members use this correspondence as they make policy and budget decisions.
Mailing letters is effective, but costly and time-consuming, and mail is always getting stopped by poison scares. Email letters are timely and cheap, but get lost in the SPAM, viruses, and worms.
Faxing letters through our exclusive program is effective like regular mail, FREE like email, and ALWAYS GETS THROUGH! Stop wasting money on long-distance charges and postage, SEND A CONGRESSFAX TODAY!

All incoming mail to the Capitol complex now undergoes
irradiation for possible contaminants, a process which slows the delivery of mail. That means that anyone
who sends a letter may experience a significant delay in response.

Now you can quickly and easily make your opinion known to all 100 Senators and 435 Representatives for FREE via CongressFax!

Spending a few minutes writing to members of congress shows that you care about their budget and policy decisions. Making your opinion known will enhance much-needed "grass-roots" support for various issues.
Your words can be powerful if the right people see them. Not sure how to write your letter? Just look at our sample letters and tips from the pros! Don't let your elected officials be bullied by special interests!
CongressFax will convert your words into a paper that will physically drop out of a fax machine at your Congress member's office. What could be more powerful than that? And with CongressFax, there are never any LONG DISTANCE CHARGES or POSTAGE: Our amazing system is brought to you as a COMPLETELY FREE SERVICE with NO STRINGS ATTACHED!

Think your letter doesn't matter? Think again! Most congress members count 1 letter as representing the opinion of 1000 constituents. A letter that drops out of their fax could be worth 10000 opinions!
So it's time to stop complaining and start faxing!

Here's some tips to make your letter more effective:

TIMING: A letter sent months before an issue is considered is likely to be forgotten; one sent after Congress acts is a missed opportunity.

SCIENTIFIC JARGON: Most Members and their staffs freely admit that they know little about technical issues. Use a few sentences to offer a nontechnical overview, avoiding all jargon (reports indicate this is a particular problem on defense matters - avoid acronyms.)

YOUR IDENTITY: Nothing is more frustrating for a congressional cheap pharmacy without a prescription staff than trying to decipher an illiterate letter. Ensure that your letter is literate. Include your name, home address, and telephone number.

BE SPECIFIC: Congressional offices revolve around legislation. If there is a bill number, cite it. If you do not know it, or if the bill has not been introduced, be specific: "I write about the FY 2000 appropriation for....".